
MightyMatt
104 escape rooms
Probably one of the nicest rooms, but damn, the puzzles are boring. This room would deserve such a nice little fun boost to do justice to the decor
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Live actors
No
Mostly Positive (398 ratings)
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Poseidon, almighty god of the seas and oceans, angrily observes human indifference to the destruction of his own world. Uncontrolled floods, ravaged forests, polluted oceans… Despite the obvious signs, humanity persists in its blindness, dragging all species to extinction. Enough. For Poseidon, there’s only one solution: unleash a new flood to wipe the scourge of humans from the face of the Earth. Unless… some courageous group manages the impossible: to seize his trident, the source of all his power, before he unleashes his fury. The fate of the world now rests in your hands.
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Mostly Positive

104 escape rooms
Probably one of the nicest rooms, but damn, the puzzles are boring. This room would deserve such a nice little fun boost to do justice to the decor
No

224 escape rooms
A solid submarine / underwater room with an assortment of standard lock and tech puzzles. This was the most “traditional” room of the 4 we played at SQP on the day, so it was the least memorable, but we had a fun time nonetheless.

424 escape rooms
Linear and older-school but still gorgeous. The first part of the game is in smaller spaces so I do wish the game had more time in the final space where it was more exciting and interesting. Puzzles were solid and varied.

52 escape rooms
The set design is beautiful, but the sense of immersion is lost right from the start when we’re told that most of the elements in the room serve no purpose.

221 escape rooms
The Wrath of Poseidon is I believe one of the older games at this location, which shows in the relative lockiness of it (compared to Castle of Eternal Suffering and Falderon), but it’s still well worth playing for immersion, a clear objective, and a lovely reveal.
Due to aging eyes/difficulty seeing in low light conditions, it was easy to miss some clues
The difference in different sections was appropriate and worked well for a wow moment
Yes
All the games we played at SQP had a bit of a good/healthy message in them (not in a preachy way, just smuggled in there)
Medium
Mechanical
3
Not scary
8
No
No
Not at all
Some of the clues were hard to spot in the first space due to low light
Yes
Medium
Yes

220 escape rooms
Poseidon is a beautifully built underwater-themed room with some of the most detailed set decoration I've seen. The space is dense and authentic, which could easily be overwhelming, but the gamemaster handled it well during orientation by pointing out which parts of the room were relevant to the story and the solve. Smart move that let us appreciate the scenery without second-guessing every prop. The first space leans a little lock-heavy, but everything still feels grounded in the theme. Nothing felt arbitrary. As the game progresses, you get some clever mechanical solves that are genuinely satisfying. The final space makes great use of lighting to cap things off. There's also a good message woven into the story that lands without being heavy-handed. It adds a layer that elevates the room beyond just "solve puzzles, get out." A strong, well-rounded room. Recommended.
Yes
Medium
Mechanical
3
Not scary
10
No
No
Not at all
Slightly higher door thresholds fit the set but may be harder for anyone in a leg cast or with reduced flexibility.
Yes
Road is under contruction until December 2026, but the business can be reached through the construction fencing.
Medium
No parking directly at the business, due to contruction - but the town has ample lots and street parking nearby.
Yes

148 escape rooms
This is a fun room with a beautiful set design. I like this kind of theme so I had a lot of fun.
Mechanical
B
227 escape rooms
This room is an older generation room. Pretty linear. Solid game. 7/10

22 escape rooms
The hall is beautiful, and the decor is stunning!
Limited
e
426 escape rooms
I like fish, so the final area was a treat and tipped me over to a "love" rating. In general, the set was good (especially that last area), and puzzles made sense. I agree with other reviews which called out the extraneous detail in the first area (though the GM pointed it out and explained it wasn't relevant) and the underutilization of the final area (some of which I understand to be the remnants of a puzzle that used to exist but got removed).
I'm kind of on Poseidon's side, to be honest - humanity has kind of messed up the planet. But I guess we can save the world if we have to.
Medium
4
4 enthusiasts felt fine, 2-3 would probably also have been OK
Not scary
Yes
The nozzle on a prop in the second area was damaged - we could still make it work, just with some extra fiddling.
No
Not at all
Yes